Thanks, great Stalin.

for our

South Korea

PEACEFUL TANKS kicked North

JUPSIDE-DOWtzi

SOVIET VERSION OF TRUTH

Kora, on the

boot with the seat of its pants

TALE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950.

Why won't the Westem democracie & peaceful while we do thom in?!

PHONEY PEACE PARADE

World Copyright. By arrangement with Dolly Merció,

Why America

must not fail

by

GORDON

JOHN

BVIOUSLY it in

WHAT'S

GOING ON

by EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE

LONDON.

ANCING highlight of the 1950 нeason comes when about 1,000 guesta go to Buckingham Palnce for an "evening party."

It is a less formal affair than the full state Court Balls of former days.

Many young people are invited, as well as the Diplomatic Corps, Government and Opposition leaders, and other distinguished persons.

Last year the Ring and Queen danced with their guests Lill 4 o'clock.

* THE DUCHESS

OF RUTLAND

But many older people left Ancient Briton about hin AN around midnight, for the King be talked to me in his Berkeley has relaxed the old rule, which Square office, 11 was hard to decreed that no one should believe that be was the mne leave before the Sovereign had who, 42 years ago, urdered a retired.

tangle of wires, care, and fabric

ft in brilliant scene. All to be put together in the form the men (except. In the past, of a kite, and won £1,000 by Mr Aneurin Bevan) wear flying In

ful

over

circular

evening dress, pangled course of one mile. with stars, sashes, and medals. "A tricky plane to handle.

And most women buy new

that

he old, pointing to a frences; family tires nad heir photograph of hiraself at the ounts come out of their strong controls. "And that pig sitting Joxes for the night.

beside me that was the first Who on these occasions, plg that ever went flying WENTH the most magnidcent itwellery? I am told that the

Taught Navy

Duchess of Buccleuch takes the AFTER Lord Brabazon,

prize for the older generalton,

he Duchess of Rutland for the younger.

Well served

INING in a Soho restaur-

DIN

ent one night, 1 came nerors

nore tenn champlons thura 1 have ever been in our spot, out- side Wimbledon.

American !farls Louise Brough and Margaret du Pont at with Natley Mertzen zand Kay Tuckey. Tony Mottram and his wife were at another table, Before I had finished my meal Doris Hart, Pat Todd, and Erle Sinrgess had joined the throng. This was too much for co- incidence.

of

Sir Francis McClean, the father

naval Aviation. lic too started · Dying in 1908, ordered: thren of the first nix Wright machines built in this country and taught four naval officers

to fly.

That cheerful oki gentleman with whom I drank u glass of port in Ure old-Goshinned dignity of a London club had forged the draf Ink in a chain which led, nt that very

moment, to the Chinn Seas, where on air- craft carrier steamed towards Koren with 82 jet fighters and. light bombers aboard.

One more grand old man o! aeronautics I spoke to that day

tall

Colonc Harry spry The root of the matter goes Delacombe, who retired from see ourselves no back 25 years, when Turin-born the Royal Navy in 1892 and We should

balancing Power, strong Alberto Pessione WUR head used ED ballooning in a top enough to be the decisive facti waiter of the old Embassy Club, hat hud frock cont, between peace and war at any Among hts

distinguished When, in 1907, he joined The Lensjon. And clientele, which included the Times in first-ever air corres- moment of grave in the end the solid bridge be-Take of Windsor and the late pendent, his naval and military tween the erupting continents

of Kent, were many colleagues complained to the

The plain fact is that we ever lose our independence of have put ourselves in a difficult judgment and action when crists situation by persistently miglect- develops. And we are moving int to build up the strength of that way. Britain and the Commonwealth

as a separate and, maybe, at

too suffering, is in no mood for some sume, a tecisive force be early to estimate with retreut.

tween the two Powers domime ting the East and the West, any certainty whether

In any conflict we must align the spark in Korea has lit a If her satelite in Korea gels alve, with the West. There

nose and Russla i no alternative open to us. world conflagration. But I punch on the

decider to accept the lization, But it will be bad for the should think it unlikely.

transfer her world and disastrous for us if we Fabulage campaign and subver-

vual open war. alve activities elsewhere And

Much depends, of course, on the swing of the battle

# Southern Korea should

be completely overrun

by

he

will merely

She will keep one trouble slotj the northern invaders the after another round

her perl-)

will

be

task of America (and the sefer bubbling ni boiting United Nations) enormously heavier.

But, having accepted the challenge, America must achieve victory

That has been her policy ever! sin the world war ended, i has palei her ample dividetats,

Aid he will continue it al whatever the Communist revolution suc- the cost. I she did not, her Leds or collapie prestige-and

ours--across

Asia and the Parifie would

be shattered,

Our Need

Risk Too Great? THEREFORE, the second point

RUSSIA.

the other hand, if she decides not emerge from the shadows into the open war, accept the check,

to

to remember in that even complite victory for America in Korea will not raive in

ehtest degree the major prob lean shalding the world today,

That problem is to

the

achieve

Is a permanent basis of under-

she accepted the cheek im- standing between posed by the Berlin air-lift, America, und Russia

Britala, Such ng:

It seems most likely that will ensure is a period of peace, she will.

a measure of tranquillity, and some degree of common friend- Some suy that the swift hip. reaction of America nust

Kothunst that happens in have surprised and dumb Korea can alve

probier that founded her. I doubt that. Its solution will conc Cven-

ally not from statesmanship.

It must always have been in her calculations.

War

¡MANCE

the

Duke

So. never failing to build sporisimeni. Tels, champions editor that he was "prostituting

our

strength,

we

should

al

Nigel Starpe and Richard the Services" by Attributing the same time Ritchie

(IIow sceralary of strategic importance to pero- put foremostituen's Club) often went there nautics. among our poli- guests.

Then Pensione opered a restaurant of his own. Sharpe Abe unpractical and uncons

RTISTS urc expected

cies the regaln- 1771: of thnt wise state and Ritchie were among MIN

manship which for so many centuries gave us the leader- ship of the world.

Thus it is that, every sum- mer, the world's most famous tennis players flock to a little The first obrestaurant in Soho, vious step is to take the con-

Wrong turning

Early birds its wanderings, ot of forcian L MUSEUM has a

ONDON'S SCIENCE

KOREA

TOKYC

the hands of a Secretary State

failing

10

irst of his customers, and ventional. Royal Academicians toolt alory? their Wimbledon made good use of this privilege friends.

they held

an evening When reception.

The queue of arriving quests, tail-coated and evening gowned, twined interminably through the vaulis. It even pasatd, an the through Ladies' Cloak Room. new and I do not know whether Mr polles out of exciting display: no exhibition

Autler,

guest of honour, under- [*] of flying machines, from

the of

gas went

full ordeal. When 1 aw him when balloon to supersonic ht.

upstairs he looked like a man Surely the men who devised

who has hid at confines almost and flew these early relies unhappy experience.

must be as defunct as the cuva Perhaps he had merely caught

Not men7

They are

of Brabazon Tara, There is nothlag of the

health

OKINAWA

perpetually

to

a hospital bed.

FORMOSA

(London

Ir-

And so

pren Servic)

26.

wearing well.

First Lord

THE CHAPMAN

sight, unexpectedly, of Dame Laura

Koight's picture of Princess Elizabell,

-(London Express Service)

PINCHER COLUMN

life starts again for Tomy

W

POTTER

fome,

a

HEN -17-year-old was working cheerfully at that Dr Guttmann has achieved Next he shows them how to

hoy seaman TONY a carpenter's bench and International

bringing. wnik with the conta him invitations to Itach his rhythm, first between parallel fell looking forward to walking

ethods in France, Belgium, bars, then On sticks, inally but from wounded on the deck of into his Birmingham home. Holland. Ismel, and South with only the support of light-

H.M. sloup Black Swan in The doctor Into whose care Amerlen,

weight splints. the Yangtae River just over Tany wo transferred hos de- Il success with paralyzed

vised an astonishingly success prople, rojected by

Instructors then teach every | xious to learn for future mess the world is in today you year ago, it seemed that ful system for restoring people doctora

as hopeless, prings patient a trade. Touy 15 endled with severe spinat injurin to from that typically Genman fearning carpentry. Pretty 16- worthwhile life had

ner-normal life. than for him.

character side of ta

which year-old Marle, who

is partly to He gas them walk by demands Shell-splinters planes and

from

incticulous attention recovering the use of her lega teaching them the hip-jerking to detail

reven years after her splus was Chinese Communist whore steps of the conga. After months

More likely she was an-

guidance just how far

And

when you

survey the

she cannot but renthe that we lack

statesmanship even

Incl: We

ships.

could go. Having learned, she will know better how to aghting men.

play the next cards.

more

11

other

battery had severed his of practice this over-develnos Il treats the critically slek spinal cord. On regaining ustaralysed muscles not nor men and women now sent to mally used for walking. So his him from hospitals Biroughout

It seems improbable that Delicate Issues sciousness he learned he patiens entually move that Britain in five stages

jured by a bomb, is taking up engraving.

Former unskilled labourers have become draughtsmen. Others have developed Inta

have studied jaw, learned

sho desires to become in- volved in open war. At least,

would be permanently para- In a series of stiff-legged steps With blood transfusions and expert clock-makers. Some QUITAIN respondexi not yet. Open war, which B

with lysed from the waist down. which give them enough Inde-

special Inspiring swiftners to the "A

feeding he gets Innganges. doctors Pendence to look after them- she knows means war to the

paraplegic."

selves.

them back into good physical death, is too great a risk. I call of America and the United called him."

He heals pressuro This doctor who has already alp?.. Ill as Tony was then It rercued more than 400 men and wounds by having his patientsJobs. Two took him alx months to women from what he calls "the turned over every hour day and three patients he has treated or

human scrap-heap," is a tubby, night for months, He gives in full-time work. Many of But in fact, no other course carn the full horror of clain-smoking ex-German re- them his own bubbling en- them are supporting families. was open to us. And In the erisin what being EL paraplegic fugee called LUDWIG GUTT thusiasm for life.

de not think she is prepared gesture we made.

Nations. It was A tremendous

to put her destiny to that gamble.

The Red Pot

every man Government.

stands behind the

But do not let us blind our-

MANN,

Finally, the doctor ands them out of every

THEY MARRY.... may mean.

Then, by means of an alcohol Though he could never

HIS FIVE STAGES

injection treatment which, he COME have even found wives devised, he stops the uncontrol through their Imove his legs at will, they

Infirmity- to the difficulties and were continually jerking in B from freslau's Jewish Hosables the pallents in it up in Guttmann's grey eyes shone be

DEFORE ho went to Britain Jable muscle spasms. This en- they UNTIL the last shot is solves

married thale: conq, fired in Korea there implications of the situation inviolent spasms which stop-pital in 1930 he, was already well wheel-chairs, Without It the hind his rimless glasses when he must be moments of high which wo have placed our-ped him sleeping. Torrible known medically for bts spasms would throw them to showed me the wedding picture wounds developed wherever Ingenious "hot-box", which an

the ground.

of the ntirse he gave away" an

his body pressed on those able dere determine the He strengthens their muscles brier. British ships, planes, and even

and

to n paralysed Army

the Rightly, aupaldo down

doclor gives Credit for his With the feet much of the one sel of pedals successes to the patients

openlo the selves. Ilis treatment cannot be ective unless a patient makes and sustaina. a tremendous effort; -ɑf wüli,

ton

tension. We should be on elves. our guard lest we make re-

exact extent of 11 curring crises more

natient's acute

areas of akin

longer paralysis. no

by exercise on tandem armies may be zent on dulles by loud and wild war talk that will role

with properly supplica most delicate

(The patient lies in the how bleycle, hung box with grey powder sprinkled above the bed. But at least we should re- issues for us by conflicting with nerves.

He became as emaciated heat is turned on those parts of patient over his naked body. When the strapped to member two facts. Com- our foreign commliments

policies.

as the worst Belsen vic- the skin will supplied with machine by turning the other munism is a. revolution.

active nerves turn red as swept pedals with his hands. Revolutions cannot stand Wo may for example, be

molsteur the dye.. Arese Chen Guttmann, Shiblys them But without Gittmann's in- still. They must either go called upon to protect Chiang CONGA DOES IT

the glands are paralysed remain how to develop new.melos-for-genuity and persistence Tony balancing by exercising Potter and the 100 olier --- forward or back.

Kai-shek in Formoss against the new rutera of China, whom we YET, when I saw him rendeville work, on war ve they take up archery, wheel- Mandeville would still be help- But it is through his Stoke front of a mirror.'-, After this, tysed propte I saw of Sintes even have recognized. Deep and grave!

- ceatly In Stoke Man-ms, which he started for file, chair, netball, and other out. less wrecks. with all the checks it is now trouble could arise from that I'deville (Bucks) Hospital, he Government six

-(London Express Baroles);

And Communisma,

tims.

Stev

Years ngu, door gaines,

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